#7 Qualtrics

#7 Qualtrics

IndustryExperience management

Founded2002

Country/TerritoryUnited States

CEORyan Smith

Employees1,800

HeadquartersProvo, Utah

As of Sep 11, 2018

Utah's highest valued cloud company announced a major shift in focus beyond online surveys in March 2017, launching a platform for what CEO Ryan Smith calls "experience management." Since then, the Utah-founded company has continued to expand offices in Seattle and Dublin. It may not be eligible for the Cloud 100 for much longer. In August 2018, Qualtrics was reported to be talking to banks about an IPO.

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